
Trang Bang is a district of Tay Ninh Province, located about 40 kilometres from Ho Chi Minh City and 30 kilometres from Tay Ninh City. The area is well known for its tranquil countryside scenery, diverse cultural heritage and, above all, its rich culinary traditions. When people mention Trang Bang, they immediately think of phoi suong rice paper and Trang Bang rice noodle soup (banh canh), two specialities that have put this land firmly on the country’s gastronomic map.


Trang Bang boasts a number of long-standing craft villages specialising in rice paper, rice noodles and bamboo weaving. Travellers can observe the production process, talk with artisans and even try their hand at traditional methods.

Far removed from the hustle and bustle of urban life, Trang Bang offers a sense of calm with its lush rice paddies, quiet canals and shady village paths. It is an ideal destination for those seeking peace and simplicity.

The district is dotted with temples, communal houses and shrines closely connected with local spiritual life. Annual festivals also provide opportunities for visitors to experience the distinctive cultural and religious traditions of the region.
Thanks to its proximity to Ho Chi Minh City, Trang Bang is increasingly popular as a short getaway, particularly for culinary tourism and craft village experiences. With ongoing investment in infrastructure and promotion, the district is poised to become Tay Ninh’s “culinary and cultural paradise” in the near future.